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College Teachings of the Bible
What is expository preaching? .
  1. Finding out what the congregation wants to hear
  2. It's when the preacher makes the point of the text to be the point of his sermon, which is then applied to the congregation
  3. Exposing truth
  4. Challenging the congregation by preaching from many passages
College Teachings of the Bible
          Corinth           was the largest city in first century Greece.
College Teachings of the Bible
The emperor Constantine legally enforced universal membership in the Christian church throughout the Roman Empire.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
Which of these is NOT likely true of the author of the fourth gospel?
  1. Named John
  2. Son of Zebedee
  3. From Alexandria
  4. An eye-witness
College Teachings of the Bible
A/n                 sermon is following a book of the Bible, passage-by-passage to allow the text to determine the point.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
                preaching goes from general to particular.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
                preaching goes from particular to general.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
In                 preaching, we start our sermons with the truth discerned through our week of study, but we do not reveal the process by which we arrived at that truth.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Tenets of the Catholic Faith
Three of the following choices describe Wisdom literature; one does not. Which one does NOT describe Wisdom literature?
  1. It tends to be universal in application
  2. It tends to appeal to reason rather than revelation
  3. It shows a concern for morality
  4. It is deeply concerned with ritual purity in dress and diet
College Teachings of the Bible
When you stand up to preach, never anticipate that people listening have had a tough week.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
The role of the preacher is to encourage the congregation to not give up.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
A constant diet of negative sermons are beneficial to the health of a church and ultimately produce a church that is positive and open to positive leadership.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
Prayer is not foundational to evangelism.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
A sermon should never be reduced to a mere comedy routine, it’s never okay to be funny.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
It’s imperative to be transparent and confessional in our preaching.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
The most productive kind of preaching is when the sermon is merely a release of a pastor’s pent-up frustrations.
  1. True
  2. False
College The History of Jesus
Jesus was rarely practical with His doctrine because His purpose was not to change the behaviors of His hearers, starting at the level of their beliefs.
  1. True
  2. False
College Living a Godly Life
Preachers who over-dramatize, hard-sell, exaggerate, or tell white lies will quickly lose credibility with their listeners.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
It is important to embrace the awkwardness of preaching to an empty room so you can feel more comfortable with the material when everyone is listening.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
Which is not a reason to build your sermon orally by sharing your ideas and inviting feedback?
  1. It allows you not to hand write your message
  2. Sermons are primarily an oral medium, not a written medium.
  3. You will be more comfortable preaching if oral, extroverted preparation is intertwined with written and introverted preparation.
  4. People are often honored to help you craft a better message.
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